Haglund was a unanimous selection as a linebacker. He finished second among all classes and led Class 1A with 176 tackles. Haglund came away with five sacks, a team-high three fumble recoveries and also had an interception.

Frye was recognized as a defensive back. He tied for fourth on the team with 64 tackles and finished with two interceptions.

Hoskins was named to the First Team as an offensive lineman. He helped guide the Bulldogs to 4,343 yards of total offense, which ranked second in District 7.

Luke West was a unanimous selection as a wide receiver. He led the district with 905 yards receiving, hauling in seven touchdown passes while closing out the year with 61 receptions.

Haberer was a unanimous selection as a punter. He averaged 37 yards per punt. Punting the ball 50 times this year, Haberer’s season-long was a 65-foot boot.

Lentz was a first-team all-district running back. He led the Bulldogs with 1,054 yards and 11 TDs while becoming the first sophomore in school history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark.

Jake West and Heineman earned second-team honors as wide receivers. Finishing second for Ogden, Jake West caught 42 passes for 590 yards and four TDs. Heineman finished third on the team with 383 yards and four TDs on 30 receptions.

Christle was recognized as a utility player. He was third on the team with 250 rushing yards and six TDs. Christle corralled eight passes to end the year with 66 yards and also recorded 48 tackles. As the team’s kicker, Christle connected on 5-of-6 on field-goal attempts with a season-long of 29 yards. He finished 30-of-33 on point-after attempts.

Hagen was honored as an offensive lineman.

Thompson was named to the second team as a defensive lineman. He tied for fourth for the Bulldogs with 64 tackles and posted a team-high nine sacks.

Nelson was selected as a defensive back. He collected 44 tackles on the season.

Adreon and Hansen received honorable mention recognition as offensive lineman.

Ross was an all-district honorable mention linebacker, finishing second for Ogden with 77 tackles. He came away with three sacks and a fumble recovery.

The Bulldogs turned in a 10-2 record and earned second place in the district with a 5-1 mark. Ogden qualified for the playoffs for the second straight season, ending the year in the quarterfinals.